Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1944 — Page 16

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her soldierbride, Mildred Pringle.

Proves Hit at English’s

“Kiss and Tell,” F. Hugh Herbert’ 5

{ amusing comedy concerning and downs of the Archer family | and ‘their unpredictable daughter, | | Corliss, opened at the English theater last night and, though the last, may easily be the outstanding show | of the season. Its riotous plot, tickling lines and top-notch cast are sure to pack the house through the final performance Saturday. The play revolves around the undying loyalty of Corliss Archer for | brother and his secret |

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| marries Mildred, pledging Corliss to Two months later Corliss; &

[mains loyal to Mildred and makes { Dexter,

{marry Corliss anyway.

| Nyman as Corliss was charming, ex-| lenough at times.

(and Violet Heming were convincing |as the elder Archers,

|| film and radio fame, was reported |

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| dred were caught selling kisses at a bazaar. Thus, the Archers conclude that Mildred was a bad inf fluence on Corliss, Lenny Archer, home on leave, secrecy. goes with the young bride to the doctor's office. Everybody knows, Ithe doctor handles nothing but obfstetrics, and Corliss is seen leaving the office. The word travels to Mrs. Pringle, 'who triumphantly confronts Mrs.

‘Featured in Downtown Screen Shows

ton’s local ration board in “Rationing,” at Loew’s theater.

Marjorie Main heads Tuttle- Kane Richmond plays the lieutenant husband of a WAF in

“Ladies Courageous,” at the Circle.

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CURRENT FEATURES

NGLISHS “Kiss with Violet Hemne and Waiter or Guibert, at 8:30. CIRCLE ye Sa ai fore une. and raldine gerald, at 12:55, 4:08, 7:07 and 10:18. angt Sadeto,% with Rosemary Lane Joltpny Downs, at 11:38, 2:49,

iat 50 and BOEW'S . “Rationing,” with llace Beer; sel ine Majors Main, Xe 11:15,

“The Woman of the Town,” with Clair Trevor and Albert Dekker, at 1:13, 4:43 and 8°16. INDIANA “Standing Room Only,” i Pi ette Goddard and Pred MacAurr at 11:08, 1:15, r 25, 5: 55 * 5 and

Archer with the news. Corliss rethe boy next door, the victim, Dexter is willing—he’s wanted to. Just then | another sol:tion comes along and everybody lives happily ever after. The cast is excellent. Betty Anne

{cept that she did not speak loud! Walter Gilbert |

and Gene | Fuller as Dexter is amusing. Gloria |Stroock as Mildred and Albert] | Hochmeister as Lenny Archer talke| {their parts well.

"BLONDIE" RESTING AFTER OPERATION

"HOLLYWOOD, April 24 (U. P.). —Penny ,. Singleton, “Blondie” of

resting comfortably today after a

[THRE ACtress™ was FREE “5 the hospital - Saturday. when she de= veloped a high temperature from’ the infection.

FILM STARS TO AID. CANADA BOND DRIVE

HOLLYWOOD, April 24 (U. P). —Joan Fontaine and Katherine Hepburn have been added to the list of screen stars to be featured in Canada’s sixth victory loan campaign which opened today. Miss Hepburn will spend May 3 and 4 in Montreal and Miss Fontaine will make a dominion-wide bond appeal from Toronto May 10.

R. K. O. SIGNS TEXAN HOLLYWOOD, April 24 (U. P.).—| Gwen Crawford, daughter of W. E.| Crawford, contractor for the South- | ern Pacific railroad in south Texas, | was back in Hollywood today with | a screen contract with R. K. O. The| dark-haired Texas beauty got her| start at the Pasadena playhouse. |

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‘SNOW WHITE’ HAS MUMPS PITTSBURGH, April 24 (U. P). —Snow White has the mumps. Adriana Caselotti, 28, of Hollywood,

of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” was taken to Municipal hospital when she was found to have the mumps yesterday.

Pimples Disappeared Over Night

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| P.).—Officials of the Knights of —Jo Carroll Dennison, 20-year-old Columbus announced today that the Miss America of 1942, had court ap- | patriotic proval of a seven-year film contract | honor which the K. of C. can be- | stow on a layman, will be conferred Miss Dennison of Tyler, ,Tex., on 150 Hoosier candidates here formerly sang with orchestras and | April 29-30. {camp shows. o|sergeant in the marines.

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emplification of the fourth degree. Paul Gray Hoffman, South Bend industrialist and chairman of the post-war planning committee of the automotive council congress, will deliver the - principal address, April 30.

= oi MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1944

Seems Even Sailors in Need

Of Extra Gasoline Coupons

Times Special WILLIAMSBURG, Va., April 24. —"Got any gasoline coupons you can't use any more?”" That question was asked a former reporter five tinfes from the time he was inducted into the navy to the time he entered barracks for

boot training here at Camp Peary.

The reporter had mailed to his ration board all his ration books in the -envelope the navy supplied for that purpose. , But the coupon hunters, all navy men, seemed hopeful of obtaining coupons from recruits, : The first request was made by a petty officer in Memphis who said: “Have any of you fellows any gasoline coupons you won't be using any more?” The reporter, who had the envelope of ration books in his pocket ready to mail, innocently answered, w ‘Yes. ” “Give me three or four,” said the pany, officer, “lI want to visit my fo

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MOVIES SIGN GIRL SINGING ON DARE

HOLLYWOOD, April 24 (U. P). —Phyllis Stewart had a screeh contract today as the result of a dare to sing in a New York nightclub. The red-haired beauty did a song in Cafe Society Uptown on a dare by owner Barney Josephson and a talent scout did the rest. Her seven-year contract with Warner Bros. provides a beginning

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